Elizabeth: The Golden Age - Mediocre, at best. Slow and dragged on. Shorten it to 2 hours and it's golden. It's not, so it fails.

Michael Clayton - Amazing. Everything about it is awesome. However, it's VERY complex and mind bending. You have to think, so be prepared. I still feel like I'm missing key details of exactly what happened. Gotta see it again.

Across the Universe - Perfect is one word that comes to mind. It just works. And, contrary to many people I bet, the movie is best viewed sober. Trust me.

Not sure what you mean. Just posting a link doesn't do anything in terms of caching an image as long as you don't click on it. That's the purpose of the {nsfw} tag - it doesn't load the image until you click on it. The spoiler tag loads the image as soon as you open the thread (caching it), but just shows it as being collapsed.

My point was that anybody who's posting from an environment in which their browser image cache is searched and scanned with image detection software by work or a Big Brother entity, is going to get in equal amount of trouble for viewing pages with links to inappropriate material. It's much easier for Big Brother type software to flag links to inappropriate material, than to actually scan an image that resides in the browser cache on the user's hard drive. I don't believe anybody posting here is actually posting from an environment in which they're under those kinds of restrictions and checks, because there's hundreds of other things that would be flagged as inappropriate. If you're posting from somewhere with those kinds of rules, you have no business logging into CP at all. Images in the browser cache would be one of the last things somebody would realistically get in trouble for while viewing this site. And that's ignoring the fact that the type of software that would catch a jpg of boobs in someone's browser cache is basically unheard of in all but the most strict of workplaces. Unless you work in a top secret government agency, or your wife has secretly installed Nanny/Infidelity software, you're not realistically going to have your browser cache searched with image scanning detection software.

The only real risk regarding pics is getting CP flagged by somebody like Google for hosting inappropriate material from another site that's been flagged. And in that case, it doesn't matter whether the link has spoiler tags or img tags or just the link, it's flagged just the same. That scenario is a thousand times more likely to actually happen.

People who's browser cache might be scanned should avoid CP altogether. And it's their own damn fault if they don't. I don't believe that applies to anybody here anyway.

I have a shitload in our Netflix queue. we went the streaming only route about a year ago because we didn't have a DVD player any longer; now we picked up a cheap one and I know there are just a ton of movies out there that I've probbably forgotten about that I've wanted to watch.

I have a shitload in our Netflix queue. we went the streaming only route about a year ago because we didn't have a DVD player any longer; now we picked up a cheap one and I know there are just a ton of movies out there that I've probbably forgotten about that I've wanted to watch.

"He had no teeth, and he was slobbering all over himself. I'm thinking, 'You can have your money back, just get me out of here. Let me go be an accountant." I can't tell you how badly I wanted out of there."Denver rookie QB John Elway, on Jack Lambert, after Lambert and the Steelers knocked Elway out of his first game as a pro (1983).